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No rules broken in 'Breakin' All the Rules'

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Love makes people crazy," claims Quincy Watson (Jamie Foxx) in "Breakin' All the Rules." That may be true, but the characters in this movie act as crazy as people in almost any run-of-the-mill romantic comedy ever created.


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HONING THE CRAFT

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He's been insulted by a South African jazz songstress who, visiting Bloomington for a brief tour, was shocked he didn't know the tune of Hoagy Carmichael's 1937 classic, "Stardust."


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BEYOND SKIN DEEP

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Rob Poulos is a walking fragment of literature. Tattooed on his left wrist is a single word, lowercase, followed by a comma and quotation marks -- "back," -- as if it was lifted from the end of a line of dialogue.


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Titan Series ends with Purdue win

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Despite a come-from-behind victory Friday to open its weekend series with arch-rival Purdue, IU lost both games in Saturday's doubleheader. Sunday' s season finale was canceled due to bad weather, preventing the Hoosiers from tying the weekend series, cementing the Boilers' Titan Series victory. Purdue picked up the baseball point to increase its lead in the annual head-to-head challenge between the two rival schools. The final score of this year's Titan Series ended with Purdue winning 11-9. The losses also gave arch-rival Purdue the opportunity to compete in the Big Ten tournament as the No. 6 seed. Senior pitcher Nick Vitielliss threw his second complete game of the season, as he allowed three unearned runs in the second inning off an error by freshman third baseman Josh Richardson.



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Cooling renovation leads to warmer buildings

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Temperatures in campus buildings have been rising due to the renovation of IU's cooling system, said Mark Menefee, assistant director of utilities at the IU Physical Plant. The renovation process began in January and is expected to end in July with the replacement of two "chillers," which reduce the water temperature used in air conditioning systems.


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Miller time once again

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Reggie Miller did what Reggie Miller does. After missing his first six shots, Miller drilled a 3-pointer with 31.7 seconds left to break the game's final tie and lead Indiana past Detroit 78-74 Saturday night in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals. "You knew it was coming," Indiana's Jermaine O'Neal said. "He's going to make one big-time shot, and he thrives on the biggest shot."


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IU to eliminate 'add fee'

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IU will no longer charge a $44 late program fee for adding and dropping courses after the first week of classes. It will only assess a $22 fee for each course dropped after the first week of classes. Last April, a new policy was announced introducing a $44 charge. But this month the University announced it would charge half that amount.


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Fry up those cicadas

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After graduating from the Culinary Institute of America and cooking in the restaurant industry, last week I started a new endeavor at IU where I've transferred to major in business. As a native East-Coaster, I was clueless that the cicada epidemic was coming.


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Early Music Festival performances continue

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Performing songs from the Italian Renaissance, the Camerino Band will perform at 8 p.m. tonight at the Unitarian Universalist Church, featuring sopranos Elizabeth Ronan and Sonja Rasmussen, mezzo-soprano Angela Mariani, and lute-player Adam Wead. The band is just one of the groups performing at the Bloomington Early Music Festival, which continues through May 31 at venues throughout the city.


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Video game fans dance their way to fitness

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Forget the image of paunchy video gamers holed up in a dark room, surrounded by sticky Twinkie wrappers and empty soda cans. Dance Dance Revolution players burn pounds along with their quarters.


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Around The Region

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Bush has solid lead over Kerry in state, according to poll INDIANAPOLIS -- A new poll shows Indiana voters strongly favor President Bush over Democratic Sen. John Kerry, even though they harbor worries about the president's handling of both Iraq and the economy.


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500 Festival names queen

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It's said that every little girl dreams of becoming a queen. Now, senior Jennifer McConnell is one after being crowned queen of the Indianapolis 500 Saturday.


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Community gets a taste of Eastern culture at AsianFest

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IU graduate and accomplished accordionist Sophia Travis normally performs in English and has spoken little Korean in recent years. But at AsianFest Saturday morning, Travis, who is half-Korean, sang primarily traditional Korean folk songs in the same language.


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Kernan changes policies to allow more state contract opportunities

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Gov. Joe Kernan announced Thursday he would make several policy changes to make it easier for companies to receive state contracts. The changes are part of Kernan's Opportunity Indiana initiative, which he created in November to change the way Indiana does business and increase opportunities for local companies.


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Bloomington man found at bottom of Lake Monroe

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The body of a Bloomington man was found at the bottom of Lake Monroe late Sunday afternoon. The 52-year-old victim apparently drowned. The victim's identity has not been released pending family notification and an autopsy. Indiana Conservation Officer Angela Goldman told The Indianapolis Star the victim had been swimming at Fairfax Beach with a female friend and her children at around 12:30 p.m. The man swam to buoys 25 feet from shore and did not return, Goldman said.


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Goodbye Denmark!

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It's so hard to believe that I am leaving Denmark in a matter of days. So much has changed since I arrived in the dreary month of January. When I moved into my yellow room in my host family's home in Humlebæk the days were short, the snow was deep and the environment unfamiliar.


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Local groups express concern with I-69 work

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In the weeks since the approval for the construction of I-69, controversy surrounding the new interstate continues to mount. The Indiana Department of Transportation predicts the new highway, which will connect Indianapolis to Evansville, will save commuters an hour or more of travel time round trip.


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Varsity Villas fire destroys kitchen

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An apartment in the Varsity Villas caught fire Sunday destroying the kitchen and causing extensive smoke damage to the rest of the apartment. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.